Salisbury Cathedral: exterior from the south-east
Drawing
September 30 1811 (made)
September 30 1811 (made)
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Drawing of Salisbury Cathedral from the south-east.
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Title | Salisbury Cathedral: exterior from the south-east (popular title) |
Materials and techniques | Pencil on laid paper |
Brief description | Drawing, 'Salisbury Cathedral: exterior from the south-east', by John Constable, pencil on laid paper, 1811 |
Physical description | Drawing of Salisbury Cathedral from the south-east. |
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Historical context | 'In the year 1811 Constable's exhibits at the Royal Academy comprised 'Twilight', and 'Dedham Vale: morning' (now in the collection of Sir Richard Proby). He visited Suffolk in the spring and paid his first visit to Salisbury in the autumn: this was probably the occasion of his first meeting with John Fisher, who was to become his closest friend. His attachment to Maria Bicknell became known during this year, and he received her father's permission to write to her in October.' [G Reynolds, 1973, p. 69] |
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Other number | 206, plate 74 - Reynolds catalogue no. |
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Accession number | 825-1888 |
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Record created | June 29, 2009 |
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